Range-rail and drip-pan support.



M. & P. MADSEN. RANGE RAIL AND DRIP PAN SUPPORT.

, APPLICATION FILED FEB. l0. 1917. mwN-m Patented Dec; 3, 1918.

our invention' is to 'as a drippan support.

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'county of Los Angeles and of Califrnia, have invented a new andImproved Range -Rail and Drip-Pan Support, of which the followin is aspecification.

Our lpvention re ates to the art ot stove construction, and the.principal object of rovide animproved form of detachable rai which' willalso serve Further objects and advantages of the invition will be morefully set forth hereina er.

Referring to the drawing, which is for illustrative purposes only:

Figure Il 1s a perspective viewcfa' range toprwhich is equlpped with ourinvention.V

` ig; 2 is a perspective view 'of a bracket and socket embodying ourinvention.

Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the parts in their assembled position. -l

Fig. A, is a `partial Vcross section 'on a plane represented by the line4.--4 of Fig.v 3.

Fig. 5j, is a section on a' planerepresented by the line 5-5 of Fig. 3.-y

In the form of our invention illustrated in the drawings, the range 1lis provided with. a .rail 12 which consists of a central pipe 13saidpipe having ornamental ends threaded thereon. The/ pipe 13 passesthrough a central openlng l5 of a cylindrical head 16 carried on'a: webl? of a SEN AND PETER MAES li, 0F IILU @'ELES, UALFFG l l u .ann nursurro'r..

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2l..whichis secured by means of screws 22 to nthe front of the range 1l,the socket 2l a air of lugs 23 at the upper end and a lu ri ge 24 atthlelower end. Each web 17 is of sucient length to receivea drip pan 30which is of proper size to extend under a led e 31 formed on the top ofthe range, as w' l be evident from an inspection ofFig. 3. rllhebrackets may be removed from the sockets by pulling up on the webs 17,'so that the rail may be removed from the front of the range for shipmentor when it is desired to clean or polish the range.

We claim as our invention A range rail and drip-pan support compris' arail; brackets for supportin said rail, e ch of said brackets being ofsucient len h and properv shape to allow a dri pan to e supportedthereon between sai rail and the ody of the range; and `fastening meansfor securin each ofsaid brackets to In testimony whereof, we havehereunto set our hands at Los Angeles, vCallifornia, this 3rd day ofFebruary, 1917. 'i

